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The Effect of Sulphate on Length Change of Concrete

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Sulphates usually affect calcium aluminates in cements. Sulphate ions might have negative effects on cement hydration and it would be a reason of decrease in cement strength. In this study, the effects of Na2SO4 solution on the concretes made from OPC with oil shale ash (OSA) addition (0, 15 and 30%) were investigated. Concretes with 15% OSA gave the lowest value of Length Change Factor (LCF). Addition of an optimum amount of super-plasticizer increases positive properties of the concrete with 15% OSA addition, binds free Ca(OH)2 in OPC, makes its composition more effective, prevents massive alkali-aggregates reactions showing that this addition rate is proper.

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